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Meet Anatiti: the most stubborn pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. Being
chosen by the gods has given her quite an ego... after all, she
knows best, not her pesky advisors! But when tragedy strikes and
Anatiti hasn't listened how to to the make the crossing to the
afterlife, she is cursed to live as a mummy trapped inside a tomb
for eternity. After a millennia, being found by an explorer, and
brought all the way back to the village of Dreadbury, will this
mummy finally learn to take advice and cross over into the
afterlife?
Since the beginning of time, monsters have existed to frighten
humans. We have known them in cinema or television, literature,
urban legends and mythology, many are so ancient that we do not
even know their true origin. But what if the stories about these
so-called monsters only paint one side of them? What if these
creatures are actually not as monstrous as they first appear? When
twelve-year-old Lowell moves to a new village, he struggles to fit
in at school - he is a bit different, and the bullies don't seem to
like different. Then the changes start. At first, Lowell thinks
these are just the ordinary, growing-up kind of changes: he gets
hairier, his voice gets growlier and his moods are all over the
place. But then one full-moon night, after a VERY bad day at
school, he transforms into a werewolf in front of his twin sister,
Lys.? Join Lowell as he joins the Monster Support Group in an
attempt to return to 'normal'.
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the
right level "Run, run as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm
Chapatti Man!" But will Chapatti Man escape? White/Band 10 books
have more complex sentences and figurative language. Text type: A
traditional tale. A visual summary of the Indian scenery on pages
30 and 31 helps children to recap the main events of the story.
Collins Arabic Big Cat is a guided reading series for ages 3 to 11.
The series is structured with reference to the learning progression
of Arabic at nursery and primary schools researched especially for
Collins. This carefully graded approach allows children to build up
their reading knowledge of Arabic step by step. Level 13 books
feature longer and more complex sentence structures. Sentences make
use of a wide range of stylistic features which reflect progression
in the teaching of Arabic grammar. Stories may also contain more
literary, metaphorical language, including similes and other
figurative language to help the reader create mental images, plus
exaggeration for dramatic or humorous effect. Non-fiction titles
contain longer, more formal sentences and a broader range of
unfamiliar terms. "You won't catch me, you won't eat me...!" This
original twist on the traditional Gingerbread Man tale sees the
crafty breadster zipping through India, past the well, the market,
the temple, eluding all pursuers, until he reaches the river ... A
visual summary of the Indian scenery on pages 30 and 31 helps
children to recap the main events of the story.
Our international primary reading series will help your learners
become confident, independent readers. Hanna's pumpkin grew into a
monster. Can Hanna save the people? Blue Band books feature more
complex stories with several characters and episodes within one
story to support comprehension development. Greater variation in
sentence patterns helps readers to self-correct independently.
Contains full teaching support including learning outcomes,
curriculum links and follow-up activities.
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